Famous people and celebrities born on April 14

Welcome to our celebration of remarkable individuals born on April 14! On this day, we recognize the birth of various influential celebrities who have left their mark on the world. From acclaimed actors and musicians to groundbreaking athletes and leaders, explore the lives and achievements of those who share this special birthday. Join us in honoring these stars and discovering the impact they've made across diverse fields.

  • Claire Windsor
    1897 Claire Windsor

    American actress (born 1897).

  • John Gielgud
    1904 John Gielgud

    Renowned British stage and film actor, considered one of the greatest actors of the 20th century. He was a key figure in classical theater and won numerous awards, including an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award.

  • Valerie Hobson
    1917 Valerie Hobson

    British actress known for her roles in classic films like 'Great Expectations' and 'The 39 Steps', who was a prominent figure in mid-20th century British cinema.

  • Audrey Long
    1922 Audrey Long

    American actress known for her work in Hollywood during the 1940s, primarily in film noir and western genres. She appeared in numerous movies before retiring from acting.

  • Rod Steiger
    1925 Rod Steiger

    Acclaimed American actor known for powerful performances in films like 'In the Heat of the Night' and 'Pawnbroker', winning an Oscar for Best Actor in 1968.

  • Gloria Jean
    1926 Gloria Jean

    Gloria Jean was an American actress and singer who was prominent in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s. She appeared in numerous films and was known for her musical performances.

  • Liz Renay
    1926 Liz Renay

    Liz Renay was an American exotic dancer, model, and actress known for her provocative career and colorful life. She was married seven times and attempted to break into Hollywood during the 1950s. Her life was marked by controversy and legal challenges.

  • Dany Robin
    1927 Dany Robin

    French actress known for her international film career, notably appearing in Alfred Hitchcock's spy thriller 'Topaz' in 1969.

  • Bradford Dillman
    1930 Bradford Dillman

    Accomplished American actor who achieved significant success on Broadway and in film, winning a Tony Award in 1956 and an Emmy in 1974. His performance in the film 'Compulsion' earned him recognition at the Cannes Film Festival.

  • 1932 Loretta Lynn

    Legendary country music singer known for her groundbreaking autobiographical song 'Coal Miner's Daughter'. She was a pioneering female artist who challenged social norms and became an icon of country music. Her life story reflects the struggles and resilience of rural Appalachian women.

  • Erich von Däniken
    1935 Erich von Däniken

    Erich von Däniken is a controversial Swiss author known for his provocative theories about ancient astronauts and extraterrestrial influences on human civilization. He gained worldwide fame with his bestselling book 'Chariots of the Gods', which challenged traditional historical narratives. Despite widespread academic criticism, his work has significantly influenced alternative historical and archaeological discourse.

  • Kenneth Mars
    1935 Kenneth Mars

    Kenneth Mars was an accomplished American character actor and comedian known for his distinctive voice and memorable roles in films like 'The Producers' and 'Young Frankenstein'. He had a successful career in both film and voice acting, bringing humor and unique characterizations to many beloved productions.

  • Pete Rose
    1941 Pete Rose

    Legendary Major League Baseball player with 4,256 career hits, known as 'Charlie Hustle'. He was banned from baseball in 1989 for gambling on games, which prevented his Hall of Fame induction.

  • Julie Christie
    1941 Julie Christie

    Acclaimed British actress born in India, trained in Paris, and became a prominent film star in the 1960s. She won an Oscar and was known for her roles with Warren Beatty and her feminist perspectives.

  • 1946 Al Green

    Legendary soul and gospel singer known for hits like 'Let's Stay Together' and his significant influence on R&B music.

  • Peter Capaldi
    1958 Peter Capaldi

    Scottish actor, screenwriter, and film director known for his iconic role as Malcolm Tucker in 'The Thick of It' and winning an Academy Award for the short film 'Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life'.

  • Brad Garrett
    1960 Brad Garrett

    Emmy Award-winning comedian and actor best known for his role as Robert Barone in the hit sitcom 'Everybody Loves Raymond'. He is recognized for his towering height of 6'8" and distinctive deep voice.

  • Robert Carlyle
    1961 Robert Carlyle

    A versatile Scottish actor renowned for his intense and transformative performances in cult films like Trainspotting, The Full Monty, and TV series like Hamish MacBeth. His ability to portray complex, often dark characters has made him a distinctive figure in British cinema.

  • John Bell
    1962 John Bell

    John Bell is a prominent guitarist known for his exceptional musical skills and significant contributions to the music industry, particularly in rock or alternative genres.

  • 1963 Garry Kasparov

    Legendary Russian chess grandmaster, considered the greatest chess player of all time, who dominated the chess world for decades and was a prominent political activist.

  • 1963 Cynthia Cooper

    Legendary WNBA basketball player who was a key player for the Houston Comets and is considered one of the most influential women's basketball players in history.

  • Alexandre Jardin
    1965 Alexandre Jardin

    Prominent French novelist known for innovative works exploring contemporary themes, including the cyberpunk-inspired novel 'Cybermama' and other notable books like 'Zebra' and 'Fanfan'.

  • Anthony Michael Hall
    1968 Anthony Michael Hall

    Anthony Michael Hall is an iconic American actor who rose to fame in the 1980s as a key member of the 'Brat Pack', starring in classic teen films like 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Sixteen Candles'.

  • Adrien Brody
    1973 Adrien Brody

    Oscar-winning actor famous for his powerful performance in 'The Pianist', a film deeply connected to his Jewish heritage and family's Holocaust history. His portrayal of a Polish-Jewish pianist during Nazi occupation was particularly poignant given his own family's traumatic experiences.

  • Bokeem Woodbine
    1973 Bokeem Woodbine

    American actor recognized for his versatile roles in popular TV series and films like 'Fargo' and 'Spider-Man: Homecoming'. He has established himself as a reliable character actor in Hollywood.

  • Da Brat
    1974 Da Brat

    Da Brat is an influential female rapper from the 1990s, known for her groundbreaking work in hip-hop and collaborations with artists like Missy Elliott and Mariah Carey.

  • 1975 Anderson Silva

    Legendary Brazilian mixed martial artist widely considered one of the greatest UFC middleweight champions of all time, known for his exceptional striking skills and long championship reign.

  • Sarah Michelle Gellar
    1977 Sarah Michelle Gellar

    Sarah Michelle Gellar is an iconic American actress best known for her groundbreaking role as Buffy Summers in the cult television series 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', which revolutionized the supernatural drama genre.

  • Rob McElhenney
    1977 Rob McElhenney

    Rob McElhenney is an American actor, producer, and screenwriter, best known as the creator and star of the hit comedy series 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'.

  • Abigail Breslin
    1996 Abigail Breslin

    Abigail Breslin is an acclaimed American actress who rose to prominence as a child star in critically acclaimed films like Little Miss Sunshine. She has successfully transitioned into adult roles in movies and television, including the horror comedy Zombieland and the TV series Scream Queens.

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